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Moz did the same thing for one of our sites last week - reported all keywords falling out of the top 50 for Bing and Yahoo, despite manual checks showing them where they'd been for months. It's a problem on Moz's end.

That happened to me with a prior crawl but the most recent one shows all numbers for Bing & Yahoo back to normal. So it should only be a momentary hiccup in reporting. If it persists then I would suggest notifying Help@moz.com to see if they could straighten everything out for you.

Yahoo actually made a pretty drastic change to how they deliver their SERPs. What they do now is return a tracking URL based on the root http://ri.search.yahoo.com that redirects to the actual URL that's ranking.

They of course failed to tell anyone they were doing this and we had to make the necessary adjustments for these. Unfortunately a large number of rankings were collected before we noticed this.

We've since made the needed changes and are working on recollecting rankings as well as collecting the scheduled updates concurrently.

The reason this is showing on Bing is that Bing uses Yahoo's SERPs for most regions.

Some rankings will be re-collected and some will update normally if your next cycle is coming up within the next few days.

Hope this helps and if anyone does not see this updated next week, please send us your info at help@moz.com

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